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Author(s): Rumen Rachev Title (English): Towards the New Abnormal Journal Reference: Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture Publisher: Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities - Skopje Page Range: 104 Page Count: 1 Citation (English): Rumen Rachev, “Towards the New Abnormal,” Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Summer 2020): 104.
RUDN Journal of Political Science
Identity in the Political Constructions of Modernity: Editorial Introduction2021 •
L.A. Fadeeva is the author of numerous publications and key co-author of fundamental encyclopedias published by the Russian Academy of Sciences (Identity: The Individual, Society and Politics. An Encyclopedia, 2017) and the Russian Political Science Association (Trends and problems of the development of Russian political science in the global context: Tradition, reception and innovation, 2018), representing the leading scientific school for identity studies in Russia (see: Perm School of Political Science: Sources, Development, Content, 2019), who has served multiple times as guest editor for the thematic issues of the best Russian political science journals on this topic (Political science (RU), 2020, No. 4). In this introductory article, our guest editor L.A. Fadeeva presents the materials of the current issue of our journal, interpreting their cross-cutting themes as the politicization of the non-political through the prism of identity processes at the macro-regional, regional an...
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East Central Europe has an exceptionally broad, deep and centuries-long legacy of ethnic mixing, one that was shattered by radical and often violent ‘unmixing’, along theoretically sharper ethnic lines after 1945, on Stalin’s instructions. These legacies mean categories of belonging are especially freighted, and politically scrutinised right into the present. It also makes the region particuarly relevant to the study of complex, hybrid phenomena that result, but that are hard to categorise in strict ethno-national terms as ‘German’, ‘Polish’, ‘Romanian’ and so on. In today’s political context [2016-17, post-Brexit vote, and after the election of Donald Trump], the phenomenon of subtle, blended identities suddenly has new piquancy. This new contextualisation of the case studies is the focus of the lecture.
Çankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Çankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences vol.13/1 // https://dergipark.org.tr/cankujhss2019 •
Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Mustafa Kirca, Patricia Boyd, Krisztina Kitti Tóth, Banjo Olaleye, Gulden TANER
Çankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences has reached its 13th volume this year with the contributions of the scholars who shared their valuable studies with us, the reviewers who devoted their valuable time and energy to evaluating and commenting on the papers, and the colleagues and friends at Çankaya University who put their efforts to realize this project. This current issue has been devoted to the politics of recognition and social theory, and has been intended to cover a wide variety of interdisciplinary studies from multiple fields that fall within the scope of the Journal. Nancy Fraser uses the term “recognition-theoretical turn” to describe a tendency to tackle many pressing real-life issues such as discrimination, exclusion, social justice, political equality, gender equality. The articles in this issue revolve around the problematic of (mis)recognition, cultural identity, and politics of identity formation, selfrealization, and subjectivation as studied at the intersection of different areas of the human sciences. We, as the editorial board, would like to thank wholeheartedly all the authors for their scholarly contributions and the team of referees for their reviews. We owe special thanks to Dr Mohamed Saki from the Université de Bretagne Occidentale, France for his tremendous work as the guest editor for this volume. Mustafa Kırca Editor-in-Chief Çankaya University, Turkey mkirca@gmail.com
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https://kapital-noviny.sk/what-went-right-is-also-what-went-wrong-identity-politics-between-collectivity-and-individualisation/ "What went right is also what went wrong". Taking a stock of the past fifty years, Bulgarian political theorist Ivan Krastev sums up lucidly what the problem of identity politics is today. The cultural and social revolutions of 1968 and 1970s, he argues, "put the individual at the centre of politics. It was the human rights moment. Basically this was also a major outbreak, a culture of dissent, a culture of basically non-conformism, which was not known before." But, he continues, this has paved the way to negative processes too, namely that this cultural and social revolution "in a certain way destroyed the idea of a collective purpose". Social movements in the West addressed issues such as racism, sexism, and homophobia, which were largely ignored by the Left at the time. They addressed the lived oppressions of marginalised social groups, arming themselves with a new (and long-overdue) conceptual vocabulary with which to voice their demands. They also, quite rightly, highlighted the relevance of privilege, positionality and intersecting oppression. That was identity politics back then, based on collective experiences, naming hitherto unrecognised power structures. These movements have however substantially transformed over the years. Unwittingly, these movements did not (could not) resist co-optations and market-conforming reformulations-aligning with the needs of current forms of capitalism. We would be wrong to equate the identity politics of the Combahee River Collective (1977) with what we witness today in the political practice of social justice activism.
Southeast European (Post) Modernities, Klaus Roth & Jutta.L. Bacas(eds)
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